Parents

Taking Remote Teaching from “Zoom to Boom”

In a recent webinar presented by Curriculum Associates, Dr. Anita Archer shared recommended remote learning strategies to use in the…

5 years ago

Don’t Let Your Students’ Education Die From Embarrassment

Do you remember how it felt to be a teenager? You yearned so much for independence as your hormones and…

6 years ago

Having a Gifted Child and Being a Gifted Coordinator

Part of my vocation is working with parents and trying to help them to figure out how to best work…

7 years ago

Summertime: 4 Ways Parents Can Spark Creativity

School’s almost out for the summer, opening up at least an extra 35 hours of time each week for kids…

7 years ago

What Is the Purpose of College?

Discover the true purpose of college, its impact on career success, and whether a degree is necessary for job opportunities…

7 years ago

10 Summer Movies to Broaden Kids’ Perspectives

Get students thinking and reflecting over the breakBy Danny Wagner Summer movies are known for action-packed storylines filled with high-speed…

8 years ago

Untangling the Web

Less face-to-face interaction stunts empathy and compassion by Matthew Howell Recently, I came across a student who was madly scribbling…

8 years ago

Taking Action Before Dyslexia and Identity Collide

Explore how early action and awareness of genetic dyslexia can prevent shame, support literacy identity, and empower struggling readers in…

8 years ago

Different Learning Needs

pattern_style=”dark” title=”Implementing Competency Based Early Childhood Learning by Bob Sornson They come in many shapes, sizes and colors.   Some have…

9 years ago

Why Can’t My Child Read?

He May be Suffering from “Dysteachia” by Ellen Hurst As many as 15 percent to 20 percent of the US…

9 years ago